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    <h2 class="text-3xl mb-2 font-bold">Valuation</h2>
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        Dive into Value Line’s Valuation estimates and historical data for the
        power to make intelligent buy-sell-hold decisions that can have a strong
        impact on your financial future.
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        The Valuation module puts data on 23 crucial measures of company
        performance at your fingertips. To invest wisely, refer to Value Line’s
        historical data, analyst estimates for the current and coming year, and
        3-year projections before you make a move.
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        Calculated from our continually updated database for every company Value
        Line tracks, these measures include estimates of future:
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        <li class="mb-2">Sales, earnings and dividends per share</li>
        <li class="mb-2">Annual price/earnings ratios and dividend yields</li>
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            Total sales, net profit margins, long-term debt and shareholders’
            equity
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    <h2 class="text-3xl mb-2 font-bold">Valuation estimates</h2>
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        Valuation estimates are where our unbiased analysts reveal their current
        assessment of a company’s future. Their forecasts are based on the
        company’s most recent results, anticipated growth from new products,
        planned capital expenditures, overall financial health, current and
        expected competitive scenarios, and Value Line's general economic
        forecasts.
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        Be alert to unusual but important developments in our forecasts that
        aren’t revealed in the standard statistics. For example, we might factor
        in the expected outcomes of pending lawsuits and the anticipated
        successes of new products.
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        Valuation estimates, together with 3- to 5- Year Projections, can help
        you anticipate future scenarios. Use them as guidelines to what our
        independent analysts think the future will bring.
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    <h2 class="text-3xl mb-2 font-bold">Historical valuation data</h2>
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        Historical valuation data is one of the backbones of our analysts’
        calculations, and it should be yours too.
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        In the Valuation module, this data can extend back 10 years. As a smart
        investor, you’ll analyze these statistics to confidently identify
        ongoing trends in a company’s results, and to assess its stock’s
        appropriateness for your investing strategy.
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        When evaluating historical valuation data, be on the lookout for trends.
        Recognizing trends is crucial, because they show whether there is a
        consistent pattern of growth, decline, or flat performance across a
        number of different measures. Historical data also reveals whether a
        company’s numbers have been erratic, which should be one of your major
        considerations when making any investment decision.
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        For example, look at sales per share to see if they have been rising for
        an extended period of time. Dive into operating margins and net profit
        margins to determine if they are expanding, narrowing or staying flat.
        Also explore the Return on Total Capital or the Return on Shareholders’
        Equity percentages to discover if they have been rising, falling or
        remaining about the same.
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        Through historical valuation data, you have the flexibility to customize
        your research and craft your portfolio with confidence.
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